Re: Easily switching languages in Linux ?
From: mjt (mjtobler_at_removethis_mail.ru)
Date: 04/07/05
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Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 16:05:17 -0500
("G Dahler" <gd-nntp@spamex.com>) scribbled:
> Is there an easy way to run linux in english for the administrator, and when
> the powers that be show up, easily change to the native language to stop
> them from complaining (and return to english as soon as they turn their
> back)
... run an English X session on one X terminal and run your
"faked" native language session on the second X terminal.
be running in your "English" session, then when the power
that be come in, <Ctrl><Alt><F8> to your native lang session.
:)
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